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complete years as of April 1, 1990.
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heritage or the place of birth of the person or the person's
parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States.
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States, (2) born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the
United States, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
(3) born abroad of American parents, and (4) citizen by
naturalization.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº COEducational attainment is the highest level of school completed or
the highest degree received.
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years old and over and were designed to identify: (1) persons who
worked at any time during the reference week; (2) persons who did
not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses
from which they were temporarily absent ; (3) persons on layoff;
and (4) persons who did not work during the reference week, but who
were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available
for work during the reference week. The employment status data
shown in this and other 1990 census tabulations relate to persons
16 years old and over.
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were from a sample of women 15 years old and over regardless of
marital status. Stillbirths, adopted children and stepchildren
were excluded from the number of children ever born. Ever-married
women were instructed to include all children born to them before
and during their most recent marriage, children no longer living,
and children away from home, as well as children who were still
living in the home. Never-married women were asked to include all
children born to them.
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Bureau as living in group quarters. Two general categories of
persons in group quarters are recognized: (1) institutionalized
persons and (2) other persons in group quarters ("noninstitutional
group quarters").
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in
one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the
questionnaire--"Mexican," "Puerto Rican," or "Cuban"--as well as
those who indicated that they were of "other Spanish/Hispanic"
origin. Persons of "Other Spanish/Hispanic" origin are those whose
origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central
or South America, or the Dominican Republic, or they are persons of
Hispanic origin identifying themselves generally as Spanish,
Spanish American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. Write-in
responses to the "other Spanish/Hispanic" category were coded only
for sample data. Origin can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality
group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's
parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States.
Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
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A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit.
Persons not living in households are classified as living in group
quarters. In sample tabulations, the count of households may
differ from the count of occupied housing units as a result of the
weighting process.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº In most cases, the householder is the person or one of the persons
in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is
listed in column 1 of the census questionnaire. If there is no
such person in the household, any adult household member 15 years
old and over could be designated as the householder.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F An unrelated individual is: (1) a householder living alone or with
nonrelatives only, (2) a household member who is not related to the
householder, or (3) a person living in group quarters who is not an
inmate of an institution.
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living in the same household who are related to the householder by
birth, marriage, or adoption. All persons in a household who are
related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her
family. A household can contain only one family for purposes of
census tabulations. Not all households contain families since a
household may comprise a group of unrelated persons or one person
living alone.
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members of the same household) with or without never-married
children under 18 years old, or one parent with one or more
never-married children under 18 years old, living in a household
and related to, but not including, either the householder or the
householder's spouse. The number of subfamilies is not included in
the count of families, since subfamily members are counted as part
of the householder's family.
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requested from persons 15 years old and over. "Total income" is the
algebraic sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary
income; net nonfarm self-employment income; net farm
self-employment income; interest, dividend, or net rental or
royalty income; Social Security or railroad retirement income;
public assistance or welfare income; retirement or disability
income; and all other income. "Earnings" is defined as the
algebraic sum of wage or salary income and net income from farm and
nonfarm self-employment. "Earnings" is the amount of income
received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes,
Social Security, bond purchases, union dues, medicare deductions,
etc.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº COMSPEC /c The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as
follows: (1) Wage or Salary Income--Includes total money earnings
received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year
1989. It includes wages, salary, Armed Forces pay, commissions,
tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before
deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc.
(2) Nonfarm Self-Employment Income--Includes net money income
(gross receipts minus expenses) from one's own business,
professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the
value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses includes
costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation
charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal
income taxes), etc. (3) Farm Self-Employment Income--Includes net
money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the
operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an
owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of
all products sold, government farm programs, money received from
the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts
from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses
include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies,
cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent,
interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not
State and Federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel,
food, or other farm products used for family living is not included
as part of net income. (4) Interest, Dividend, or Net Rental
Income--Includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from
stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental
of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net
royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. (5)
Social Security Income--Includes Social Security pensions and
survivors benefits and permanent disability insurance payments made
by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for
medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from
the U.S. Government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. (6)
Public Assistance Income--Includes: (1) supplementary security
income payments made by Federal or State welfare agencies to low
income persons who are aged (65 years old or over), blind, or
disabled; (2) aid to families with dependent children, and (3)
general assistance. Separate payments received for hospital or
other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded from this item.
(7) Retirement or Disability Income--Includes: (1) retirement
pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer, labor union,
or Federal, State, county, or other governmental agency; (2)
disability income from sources such as worker's compensation;
companies or unions; Federal, State, or local government; and the
U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance;
and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. (8) All Other
Income--Includes unemployment compensation, Veterans Administration
(VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received
periodically from persons not living in the household, military
family allotments, net gambling winnings, and other kinds of
periodic income other than earnings.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»Information on industry relates to the kind of business conducted
by a person's employing organization; occupation describes the kind
of work the person does on the job. For employed persons, the data
refer to the person's job during the reference week. For those who
worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the
person worked the greatest number of hours. For unemployed persons,
the data refer to their last job.
(R) disk full disk full .NTX disk full -> -> The industry classification system developed for the 1990 census
consists of 235 categories for employed persons, classified into 13
major industry groups. Since 1940, the industrial classification
has been based on the Standard Industrial Classification Manual
(SIC). The 1990 census classification was developed from the 1987
SIC published by the Office of Management and Budget Executive
Office of the President. The SIC was designed primarily to
classify establishments by the type of industrial activity in which
they were engaged. However, census data, which were collected from
households, differ in detail and nature from those obtained from
establishment surveys. Therefore, the census classification
systems, while defined in SIC terms, cannot reflect the full detail
in all categories. There are several levels of industrial
classification found in census products.
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The occupational classification system developed for the 1990
census consists of 500 specific occupational categories for
employed persons arranged into 6 summary and 13 major occupational
groups. This classification was developed to be consistent with the
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1980, published
by the Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S.
Department of Commerce. Tabulations with occupation as the primary
characteristic present several levels of occupational detail. The
most detailed tabulations are shown in a special 1990 subject
report and tape files on occupation. These products contain all 500
occupational categories plus industry or class of worker
subgroupings of occupational categories.
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respondent's industry and occupation and categorizes persons
according to the type of ownership of the employing organization.
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"[]|<>+=;, .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBT .DBT .DBT .DBT .TXT .TXTData were tabulated for workers 16 years and over; that is, members
of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work during the
reference week. Data on place of work refer to the geographic
location at which workers carried out their occupational activities
during the reference week. The exact address (number and street) of
the place of work was asked, as well as the place (city, town, or
post office); whether or not the place of work was inside or
outside the limits of that city or town; and the county, State, and
ZIP Code. If the person's employer operated in more than one
location, the exact address of the location or branch where the
respondent worked was requested. When the number and street name
were unknown, a description of the location, such as the building
name or nearest street or intersection, was to be entered.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Means of transportation to work refers to the principal mode of
travel or type of conveyance that the person usually used to get
from home to work during the reference week.
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"[]|<>+=;, .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBT .DBT .DBT .DBT .TXT .TXT .MEM .MEM .FPrivate vehicle occupancy refers to the number of persons who
usually rode to work in the vehicle during the week. The category,
"Drove alone," includes persons who usually drove alone to work as
well as persons who were driven to work by someone who then drove
back home or to a nonwork destination. The category, "Carpooled,"
includes workers who reported that two or more persons usually rode
to work in the vehicle during the reference week.
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usually left home to go to work during the reference week.
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usually took the person to get from home to work during the
reference week. The elapsed time includes time spent waiting for
public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, and time
spent in activities related to getting to work.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄPersons who spoke a language other than English includes only those
who sometimes or always spoke a language other than English at
home. It does not include those who spoke a language other than
English only at school or limited to only a few expressions or
slang.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº COMSPECRepresents the person's own perception about his or her ability to
speak English or, because census questionnaires are usually
completed by on household member, the responses may represent the
perception of another household member.
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"divorced," "separated," or "never married." Couples who live
together (unmarried persons, persons in common-law marriages) were
allowed to report the marital status they considered the most
appropriate.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº CPersons were identified as having a mobility limitation if they had
a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which
made it difficult to go outside the home alone. The term "health
condition" referred to both physical and mental conditions.
Temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected
to heal normally, was not considered a health condition.
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The place-of-birth question asked respondents to report the U.S.
State, commonwealth or territory, or the foreign country where they
were born. Persons born outside the United States were asked to
report their place of birth according to current international
boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign
countries have occurred in the last century, some persons may have
reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed
at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with
their own national preference.
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$12,674 in 1989. Poverty thresholds were applied on a national
basis and were not adjusted for regional, State or local variations
in the cost of living.
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self-identification; it does not denote any clear-cut scientific
definition of biological stock. The data for race represent
self-classification by people according to the race with which they
most closely identify. It is recognized that the categories of the
race item include both racial and national origin or socio-cultural
groups.
(R) disk full disk full .NTX disk full -> -> -> C N L D M A UE UI U HELP Residence in 1985 indicates the area of residence on April 1, 1985
of those persons who reported that they lived in a different house
than their current residence on that date.
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force status for the population 16 to 19 years old allows for
calculation of the proportion of the age group who are not enrolled
in school and not high school graduates or "dropouts" and an
unemployment rate for the "dropout" population. Definitions of the
three topics and descriptions of the census items from which they
were derived are presented in "Educational Attainment," "Employment
Status," and "School Enrollment and Type of School." The published
tabulations include both the civilian and Armed Forces populations,
but labor force status is provided for the civilian population
only. Therefore, the component labor force statuses may not add to
the total lines enrolled in school, high school graduate, and not
high school graduate. The difference is Armed Forces.
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9#ALNXY! 9Persons were classified as enrolled in school if they reported
attending a "regular" public or private school or college at any
time between February 1, 1990, and the time of enumeration. The
question included instructions to "include only nursery school,
kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling which would lead to
a high school diploma or a college degree" as regular school.
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Persons were identified as having a self-care limitation if they
had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and
which made it difficult to take care of their own personal needs,
such as dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home. The
term health condition referred to both physical and mental
conditions.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#YA "civilian veteran" is a person 16 years old or over who served
(even for a short time) but is not now serving on active duty in
the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard,
or who served as a Merchant Marine seaman during World War II.
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Persons were identified as having a work disability if they had a
health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which
limited the kind or amount of work they could do at a job or
business. A person was limited in the kind of work he or she could
do if the person had a health condition which restricted his or her
choice of jobs. A person was limited in the amount of work if he or
she was not able to work full-time. Persons with a work disability
were further classified as "Prevented from working" or "Not
prevented from working."
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to the criteria described below are classified as "Worked in 1989."
All other persons 16 years old and over are classified as "Did not
work in 1989." Some tabulations showing work status in 1989 include
15 year olds; these persons, by definition, are classified as "Did
not work in 1989."
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The data pertain to the number of weeks during 1989 in which a
person did any work for pay or profit (including paid vacation and
paid sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a
family business. Weeks of active service in the Armed Forces are
also included.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº The data pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked
during the weeks worked in 1989. The respondent was to report the
number of hours worked per week in the majority of the weeks he or
she worked in 1989. If the hours worked per week varied
considerably during 1989, the respondent was to report an
approximate average of the hours worked per week. The statistics on
usual hours worked per week in 1989 are not necessarily related to
the data on actual hours worked during the census reference week.
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about citizenship and year of entry include no reference to
immigration. All persons who were born and resided outside the
United States before becoming residents of the United States have
a date of entry. Some of these persons are U.S. citizens by birth
(e.g., persons born in Puerto Rico or born abroad of American
parents). To avoid any possible confusion concerning the date of
entry of persons who are U.S. citizens by birth, the term, "year of
entry" is used in this report instead of the term "year of
immigration."
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Living quarters are classified as either housing units or group
quarters. Living quarters also may be in structures intended for
nonresidential use as well as in places such as tents, vans,
shelters for the homeless, dormitories, barracks, and old railroad
cars.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³ ÉÍ»º¼ÍÈº COMSPEC /The number of bedrooms is the count of rooms that would be listed
as bedrooms if the house or apartment were on the market for sale
or for rent.
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"[]|<>+=;, .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBT .DBT .DBT .DBT .TXT .TXT .MEM .MEM .FRM .LBL .TMP .PRN Condominium is a type of ownership that enables a person to own an
apartment or house in a development of similarly owned units and to
hold a common or joint ownership in some or all of the common areas
and facilities such as land, roof, hallways, entrances, elevators,
swimming pool, etc. Condominiums may be single-family houses as
well as units in apartment buildings. A condominium unit need not
be occupied by the owner to be counted as such. A unit classified
as "mobile home or trailer" or "other" cannot be a condominium
unit.
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- integer divideAn occupied one-family house or mobile home is classified as a farm
residence if: (1) the housing unit is located on a property of 1
acre or more, and (2) at least $1,000 worth of agricultural
products were sold from the property in 1989. Group quarters and
housing units that are in multi-unit buildings or vacant are not
included as farm residences.
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Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly
cost of utilities (electricity, gas, and water) and fuels (oil,
coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid for by the renter.
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"[]|<>+=;, .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBF .DBT .DBT .DBT .DBT .TXTGross rent as a percentage of household income in 1989 is a
computed ratio of monthly gross rent to monthly household income
(total household income in 1989 divided by 12). The ratio was
computed separately for each unit and was rounded to the nearest
whole percentage. Units for which no cash rent is paid and units
occupied by households that reported no income or a net loss in
1989 comprise the category "Not computed." This item is calculated
on a sample basis.
(R) disk full disk full .NTXHouse heating fuel is the type of fuel used most often to heat the
house or apartment.
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following: (1) an installed sink with piped water, (2) a range,
cook top and convection or microwave oven, or cookstove, and (3) a
refrigerator. All kitchen facilities must be located in the
structure. They need not be in the same room. Portable cooking
equipment is not considered a range or cookstove. An ice box is not
considered to be a refrigerator.
(R) disk full disk full .NTX disk full -> -> -> C N L D MThe statistics on meals included in rent are presented for
specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units.
Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units
exclude one-family houses on 10 or more acres.
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"[]|<>+=;, .DBF .DBF .DBF"Mortgage" refers to all forms of debt where the property is
pledged as security for repayment of the debt. It includes such
debt instruments as deeds of trust, trust deeds, contracts to
purchase, land contracts, junior mortgages and home equity loans.
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"[]|<>The data on "persons in unit" show the number of housing units
occupied by the specified number of persons. The phrase "persons in
unit" is used for housing tabulations, "persons in households" for
population items. Figures for "persons in unit" match those for
"persons in household" for 100-percent data products. In sample
products, they may differ because of the weighting process.
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Complete plumbing facilities include hot and cold piped water, a
flush toilet, and a bathtub or shower. All three facilities must
be located inside the house, apartment, or mobile home, but not
necessarily in the same room. Housing units are classified as
lacking complete plumbing facilities when any of the three
facilities are not present.
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9#ALNXFor each unit, rooms include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens,
bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, enclosed porches suitable for
year-round use, and lodger's rooms. Excluded are strip or pullman
kitchens, bathrooms, open porches, balconies, halls or foyers,
half-rooms, utility rooms, unfinished attics or basements, or
unfinished space used for storage. A partially divided room is a
separate room only if there is a partition from floor to ceiling,
but not if the partition consists solely of shelves or cabinets.
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R6009Selected monthly owner costs is the sum of payments for mortgages,
deeds of trust, contracts to purchase, or similar debts on the
property (including payments for the first mortgage, second or
junior mortgages, and home equity loans); real estate taxes; fire,
hazard, and flood insurance on the property; utilities
(electricity, gas, and water); and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene,
wood, etc.). It also includes, where appropriate, the monthly
condominium fee for condominiums and mobile home costs (personal
property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees) for
mobile homes.
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Housing units are either connected to a public sewer, to a septic
tank or cesspool, or they dispose of sewage by other means. A
public sewer may be operated by a government body or by a private
organization. A housing unit is considered to be connected to a
septic tank or cesspool when the unit is provided with an
underground pit or tank for sewage disposal. The category, "Other
means" includes housing units which dispose of sewage in some other
way.
(R) disk full disk full .NTX Housing units may receive their water supply from a number of
sources. A common source supplying water to five or more units is
classified as a "Public system or private company." The water may
be supplied by a city, county, water district, water company, etc.,
or it may be obtained from a well which supplies water to five or
more housing units. If the water is supplied from a well serving
four or fewer housing units, the units are classified as having
water supplied by either an "Individual drilled well" or an
"Individual dug well." Drilled wells or small diameter wells are
usually less than 1-1/2 feet in diameter. Dug wells are usually
larger than 1-1/2 feet wide and generally hand dug. The category,
"Some other source" includes water obtained from springs, creeks,
rivers, lakes, cisterns, etc.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F ÚÄ¿³ÙÄÀ³A telephone must be inside the house or apartment for the unit to
be classified as having a telephone. Units where the respondent
uses a telephone located inside the building but not in the
respondent's living quarters are classified as having no telephone.
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"All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied
or renter occupied.
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all sides or is separated from other structures by dividing walls
that extend from ground to roof. In determining the number of units
in a structure, all housing units, both occupied and vacant, are
counted. Stores and office space are excluded.
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9#ALNXY! 9#$* L#Y CR DB T F Vacancy status and other characteristics of vacant units were
determined by enumerators obtaining information from landlords,
owners, neighbors, rental agents, and others. Vacant units are
subdivided according to their housing market classification as
follows: For Rent--These are vacant units offered "for rent," and
vacant units offered either "for rent" or "for sale." For Sale
Only--These are vacant units being offered "for sale only,"
including units in cooperatives and condominium projects if the
individual units are offered "for sale only." Rented or Sold, Not
Occupied--If any money rent has been paid or agreed upon but the
new renter has not moved in as of the date of enumeration, or if
the unit has recently been sold but the new owner has not yet moved
in, the vacant unit is classified as "rented or sold, not
occupied." For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use--These
are vacant units used or intended for use only in certain seasons
or for weekend or other occasional use throughout the year. For
Migrant Workers--These include vacant units intended for occupancy
by migratory workers employed in farm work during the crop season.
Other Vacant--If a vacant unit does not fall into any of the
classifications specified above, it is classified as "other
vacant." For example, this category includes units held for
occupancy by a caretaker or janitor, and units held for personal
reasons of the owner.
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and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for
if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home was owned or being
bought, but the land on which it sits was not, the respondent was
asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home
and the land. For vacant units, value was the price asked for the
property.
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vans, and pickup or panel trucks of one-ton capacity or less kept
at home and available for the use of household members. Vehicles
rented or leased for one month or more, company vehicles, and
police and government vehicles are included if kept at home and
used for nonbusiness purposes. Dismantled or immobile vehicles are
excluded. Vehicles kept at home but used only for business purposes
also are excluded.
(R) disk full diskThe data refers to the year of the latest move by the householder.
If a householder moved back into a housing unit he or she
previously occupied, the year of the latest move was reported. If
the householder moved from one apartment to another within the same
building, the year the householder moved into the present apartment
was reported. The intent is to establish the year the present
occupancy by the householder began. The year that the householder
moved in is not necessarily the same year other members of the
household moved, although in the great majority of cases an entire
household moves at the same time.
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constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For
housing units under construction that met the housing unit
definition--that is, all exterior windows, doors, and final usable
floors were in place--the category "1989 or March 1990" was used.
For a houseboat or a mobile home or trailer, the manufacturer's
model year was assumed to be the year built. The figures shown in
census data products relate to the number of units built during the
specified periods that were still in existence at the time of
enumeration.
at the same time.
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speak English or, because census questionnaires are usually
completed by one household member, the responses may represent the
perception of another household member.